Ranked #1

How Can I Say What I Never Knew? The Limits of Moral Knowledge in Great Expectations
How Can I Say What I Never Knew? The Limits of Moral Knowledge in Great Expectations
This presentation by Catherine Enwright, PhD candidate in English at Boston College, was given as part of "The Moral Ima... Read more
30 Oct 2019
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21mins
Ranked #2

The Need for a Christian Critical Tradition | William Gonch
The Need for a Christian Critical Tradition | William Gonch
This presentation by William Gonch, PhD candidate in English at University of Maryland, was given as part of "The Moral ... Read more
31 Oct 2019
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26mins
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To be Good is to Do the Truth | Dr. Jennifer Frey
To be Good is to Do the Truth | Dr. Jennifer Frey
The handout for this lecture is available at thomisticinstitute.org/hand-out-for-…jennifer-freyA lecture given during "D... Read more
24 Sep 2019
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56mins
Ranked #4

The Crisis of Liberalism | Patrick Deneen and Vincent Phillip Muñoz
The Crisis of Liberalism | Patrick Deneen and Vincent Phillip Muñoz
In light of the increasing tensions apparent in liberal societies, is liberalism an inherently contradictory system whos... Read more
10 Oct 2019
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1hr 9mins
Ranked #5

Local Goods, Global Good, and Desire | Dr. Candace Vogler
Local Goods, Global Good, and Desire | Dr. Candace Vogler
A lecture given during "Desire and the Good Life: Reflections on the Aristotelian Tradition," a conference cosponsored b... Read more
24 Sep 2019
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Ranked #6

Walker Percy's The Moviegoer Seen Again | Paul Elie
Walker Percy's The Moviegoer Seen Again | Paul Elie
This lecture by Prof. Paul Elie (Georgetown) was given as part of "The Moral Imagination of the Novel", a conference hel... Read more
30 Oct 2019
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1hr 6mins
Ranked #7

The Anti-Moral Imagination Of Michel Houellebecq | Dhananjay Jagannathan
The Anti-Moral Imagination Of Michel Houellebecq | Dhananjay Jagannathan
This presentation by Dhananjay Jagannathan, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University, was given as part ... Read more
31 Oct 2019
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1hr 11mins
Ranked #8

Etiquette and Morality in the Novel
Etiquette and Morality in the Novel
This presentation by Spencer Lee Lenfield, PhD candidate in English at Yale University, was given as part of "The Moral ... Read more
18 Dec 2019
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19mins
Ranked #9

The City and Its Gods: Deus ex Machina: Byzantine Sanctuaries and Apple Stores
The City and Its Gods: Deus ex Machina: Byzantine Sanctuaries and Apple Stores
The second of two lectures by critic in architecture, Prof. Kyle Dugdale (Yale and Columbia). It is a commonplace of urb... Read more
16 Apr 2020
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49mins
Ranked #10

The City and Its Gods: Seeking the Go(o)ds of the City, from Aristotle to Activism
The City and Its Gods: Seeking the Go(o)ds of the City, from Aristotle to Activism
The first of two lectures by critic in architecture, Prof. Kyle Dugdale (Yale and Columbia). It is a commonplace of urba... Read more
16 Apr 2020
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43mins